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Discuss the political effects of automation

First give time to question the question. Look for key words that you can break down; in this example automation is a very broad concept and could use defining, and 'political' effects begs the question o...

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How many hydrogen atoms are there in a glass of water?

This question may seem extremely broad but in fact there is only one assumption one should make - the volume of the water. Let's say that there are 200mL of water in the glass. We know that the concentrat...

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How should I incorporate my knowledge of relevant books/movies into my personal statement?

Due to the character restrictions of your personal statement, it's really important not to waste space. Avoid quotations or summarising somebody else's work in your personal statement. Instead, for each s...

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What is the test for an alkene?

This is a fairly straightforward question which most students applying for Chemistry at university will answer fairly easily. The answer is covered in the A-Level syllabus: alkenes turn Bromine water from...

Answered by Thomas G. Oxbridge Preparation tutor
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Is it acceptable to run a red light if you know there is no risk of harm to anyone?

This question does not necessarily have an answer as it is designed to assess the capacity of the student to think and demonstrate use of reason and logic. An appropriate answer would consider the various...

Answered by Abu-Bakr S. Oxbridge Preparation tutor
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